But I require currency for housing and nutrients.
What if I told you that refusing to trade your life time for money is a good and respectable choice
Submitted 2 days ago by King@blackneon.net to [deleted]
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riskiedingo@lemmy.world 1 day ago
SippyCup@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
Let’s all his get together and make our own housing and nutrients. And if anyone shows an interest in banking we flay them alive and burn their skin while they watch.
Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Instead I can just spend my time anxious and depressed because I can’t find a job so I’m worried about having enough money to keep living in my current home!
What savings for my mental health!
cattywampas@midwest.social 1 day ago
Homesteading is incredibly hard work, though.
moonshadow@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
“if you don’t want to work, then that becomes your job”
I genuinely enjoy working to directly better my situation. It’s completely different from being exploited to keep enough points in a bank account to survive
watson@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Then, at my age, I should have a lot more respect than I do
cRazi_man@europe.pub 2 days ago
I respect you dude, whatever your age. Even the very young deserve respect,this isn’t age gated.
SeptugenarianSenate@leminal.space 2 days ago
For every respect we must all carry our responsibilities… One’s responsibility for respect might depend on their own respect for such a responsibility, or rather, the respect the hold towards their own responsibilities which they may recognize the existence thereof, but still lack the general appreciation for either the responsibilities themselves or the respect required to truly carry properly any such responsibilities which may come with such certain levels of respect.
watson@lemmy.world 2 days ago
“Responsibility begets respect”
This was my father‘s philosophy, and I must disagree with the inferred position that responsibility is necessary for respect.
LuigiMaoFrance@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
3 days work, 4 days off is the sweet spot for me. Engage in wage slavery as little as you can get away with.
I only make enough to cover rent with 200-300€ left over each month to spend on food and other things, but I can keep myself entertained on very little.
Having more money wouldn’t be worth spending an extra day each week getting exploited.yermaw@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Theres a lot of psychology that goes into schedules like that that I feel goes (deliberately?) Underresearched/underrepresented or something.
When I was working 5 days 8 hour shifts with weekends off, I was phoning in sick every time I could afford it, and would refuse Saturday shifts every time unless I was desperate for the money.
When I was working 3 on 3 off 12 hour shifts, I often ended up working 21 days straight accepting all the overtime. The fact that the next “weekend” was never more than 3 days away really made the work tolerable.
Ryanmiller70@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Respectable and if you can live a happy and healthy life like that then I’m jealous. I’d give anything to quit this shit outside of killing myself (still too afraid to do it).
khepri@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Considering the average salary of a neurosurgeon in the US is $565,882 to $988,473, and he did that for 10 years, I’d say it’s safer to say that trading your life really quickly for lots and lots of money and then fucking off to the mountains with a couple mil in the bank beats “good and respectable” any day.
bryndos@fedia.io 1 day ago
Yep sounds like a great "get overpaid then take early retirement" story.
Lots of bankers and other overpaid people can do this type of thing too.
This lifestyle doesn't seem sustainable if scaled to any meaningful share of the current population.